Easy answer: They ain't trying to put THAT much money and material into one release

They've been pretty good on not putting out compilations since he's passed, considering Number Ones and The Essential Michael Jackson still sell (Essential is at #113 on the Billboard 200), but it's obvious his estate have been more focused on casual consumers (although the people who bought the previous releases were mostly the hardcore fans, who have been critical since jump for good reason)

Since he's died, we've seen:This Is It which they could've put more effort intoMichael- no commentImmortal- simple tie in to the Vegas showBad 25- could've been better but an improvementXscape

Off The Wall (just the CD and the Spike Lee documentary)

not to mention the DVDs. You'd think with Michael and what fans and other consumers have been asking for, it would be easy to decide on what to put out

They got money up the wazoo to put out some realy good product from Michael Jackson! I did like Bad 25 release and Xscape alot actually. Off The Wall could have been better but at least the DVD was great.

Otherwise, not sure why they have not capitalized on all of his albums recieving some treatment. A History re-release, Dangerous 25, Moonwalker BlueRay, Captain Eo remaster DVD, all the jackson albums remaster with demos...so much they can do!!!

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I also don't understand why he's become some kind of a Halloween icon? Just because of Thriller? It just cheapens his legacy and contributions to music. Like he's a novelty act.

Thriller. The 45-minute Ghosts movie. I don't think he's ever been a Halloween icon; he's just had a song that people played a lot on Halloween. He has delved into fantasy beyond those two things with Moonwalker and Captain EO as well. It makes sense to highlight that part of him that loved spooky stories or fantasy elements in his music. But no - I don't believe he's ever been considered as just a Halloween icon.

I also don't understand why he's become some kind of a Halloween icon? Just because of Thriller? It just cheapens his legacy and contributions to music. Like he's a novelty act.

Thriller. The 45-minute Ghosts movie. I don't think he's ever been a Halloween icon; he's just had a song that people played a lot on Halloween. He has delved into fantasy beyond those two things with Moonwalker and Captain EO as well. It makes sense to highlight that part of him that loved spooky stories or fantasy elements in his music. But no - I don't believe he's ever been considered as just a Halloween icon.

All that aside - it is just another compilation. Meh.

I agree this compilation is pointless. But even more relieved to hear people don't see him as a Halloween novelty act, for crying out loud.

Easy answer: They ain't trying to put THAT much money and material into one release

They've been pretty good on not putting out compilations since he's passed, considering Number Ones and The Essential Michael Jackson still sell (Essential is at #113 on the Billboard 200), but it's obvious his estate have been more focused on casual consumers (although the people who bought the previous releases were mostly the hardcore fans, who have been critical since jump for good reason)

Since he's died, we've seen:This Is It which they could've put more effort intoMichael- no commentImmortal- simple tie in to the Vegas showBad 25- could've been better but an improvementXscape

Off The Wall (just the CD and the Spike Lee documentary)

not to mention the DVDs. You'd think with Michael and what fans and other consumers have been asking for, it would be easy to decide on what to put out

They got money up the wazoo to put out some realy good product from Michael Jackson! I did like Bad 25 release and Xscape alot actually. Off The Wall could have been better but at least the DVD was great.

Otherwise, not sure why they have not capitalized on all of his albums recieving some treatment. A History re-release, Dangerous 25, Moonwalker BlueRay, Captain Eo remaster DVD, all the jackson albums remaster with demos...so much they can do!!!

Moonwalker is on blu ray. I showed you on Facebook when my copy came in the mail

someone on MattyJam's forum compared what the estate and sony has put out to what what released the deaths of Lennon, Elvis, Sinatra, Queen, George Harrison, Johnny Cash, and James Brown and it put things in perspective.

In the 8 years since his death, the estate has put out 2 documentaries, a soundtrack/greatest hits package, a movie, a remix/mashup album in Immortal, 2 re-releases, 2 albums of unreleased music, a DVD set of most of his videos, collaborated on a video game series, re-released his autobiography, and now remastering and re-releasing Thriller and Making of Thriller (it premiered in Toronto today), and a digital compilation of non-album tracks.

oh and the Bad re-released featured unreleased songs, a live album and a concert DVD. That's A LOT

"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."

If Dangerous were to get the anniversary, numbers may not be sufficient enough. Given that the story was retold regarding its legacy and how outside the US including Canada he was massive and had iconic pop culture moments for the next overall generation, and the good that came out of it during the era musically outside the controversies. Not just fan accounts but general public accounts recapturing the era and giving more validity to the re release. Also this would entail bringing to light the fact nevermind did knock dangerous off number one but there's more to that story statistically. Enough accounts are needed from a different angle than what was done for Quincy era albums being profiled to invest in commomerrations of dangerous

I don't even know why this is considered so significant. I guess because of what it "represents" but Dangerous wouldn't have stayed at #1 forever anyways. Dangerous ended up selling 32 million copies while Nevermind sold 30 million, so I am at a loss trying to understand why this point is always cited as some groundbreaking zeitgeist shift (not saying you were doing that, just speaking generally).

If Dangerous were to get the anniversary, numbers may not be sufficient enough. Given that the story was retold regarding its legacy and how outside the US including Canada he was massive and had iconic pop culture moments for the next overall generation, and the good that came out of it during the era musically outside the controversies. Not just fan accounts but general public accounts recapturing the era and giving more validity to the re release. Also this would entail bringing to light the fact nevermind did knock dangerous off number one but there's more to that story statistically. Enough accounts are needed from a different angle than what was done for Quincy era albums being profiled to invest in commomerrations of dangerous

I don't even know why this is considered so significant. I guess because of what it "represents" but Dangerous wouldn't have stayed at #1 forever anyways. Dangerous ended up selling 32 million copies while Nevermind sold 30 million, so I am at a loss trying to understand why this point is always cited as some groundbreaking zeitgeist shift (not saying you were doing that, just speaking generally).

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not to mention a week later, Garth Brooks pushed it from #1 while Dangerous jumped from #5 to #2. Nirvana ended up being #4 behind Hammer

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I own up, I bought it, did anyone else buy this album yet. At least it has Someone's Watching me on it.

I bought it, and PROUDLY proclaim it!!! I am loving having all of these songs on one album and having been listening non-stop. Especially Heartbreak Hotel, Torture, Threatened, Someone's Watching Me, etc. Damn, I'm enjoying listening to all of them. I'm loving it and this new mash-up video is giving me goosebumps. It's that good.

I own up, I bought it, did anyone else buy this album yet. At least it has Someone's Watching me on it.

I bought it, and PROUDLY proclaim it!!! I am loving having all of these songs on one album and having been listening non-stop. Especially Heartbreak Hotel, Torture, Threatened, Someone's Watching Me, etc. Damn, I'm enjoying listening to all of them. I'm loving it and this new mash-up video is giving me goosebumps. It's that good.

Maybe I'll buy the vinyl if its like 14.99 or something...thats more worth it than just a mp3 of all the songs I have already

Download all the shit hop that you can for your kids, neices, nephews, and their friends also. That will prevent them from going out and buying it and will prevent some shit hop sales. Every little bit helps - Andy
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Download all the shit hop that you can for your kids, neices, nephews, and their friends also. That will prevent them from going out and buying it and will prevent some shit hop sales. Every little bit helps - Andy
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemus

Mercifully just one remix on this and it is quite short. Otherwise I bought mainly as it is a Michael Jackson release and he is up there with Prince in my world, any official or official sounding release and I buy it, no matter how mediocre or repeated it may be.

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I agree though, the remixes on Bad 25 and Xscape are true shite. I feel sorry for anyone who bought the standard edition of Xscape with the remixes on it only.

Mercifully just one remix on this and it is quite short. Otherwise I bought mainly as it is a Michael Jackson release and he is up there with Prince in my world, any official or official sounding release and I buy it, no matter how mediocre or repeated it may be.

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I agree though, the remixes on Bad 25 and Xscape are true shite. I feel sorry for anyone who bought the standard edition of Xscape with the remixes on it only.

I actually liked most of the remixes better than the originals especially Chicago, Blue Gangsta and Lovin' You. Gave those songs fresh sound and new air. They didnt sound like demos anymore.

Download all the shit hop that you can for your kids, neices, nephews, and their friends also. That will prevent them from going out and buying it and will prevent some shit hop sales. Every little bit helps - Andy
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